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Update used-by.yml to explicit author #280

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@shenxianpeng shenxianpeng commented Oct 21, 2024

I am not sure why every used-by pull request has my user commit. see #279

It may have used my personal token somewhere but I don't see it. Maybe I need to explicit committer? Just a try.

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    • Updated GitHub Actions workflow to specify pull request author as GitHub Actions bot.

I am not sure why every used-by pull request has my user commit. It may have used my personal token somewhere but I don't see it. Maybe I need to explicit `committer`? Just a try.
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2bndy5 commented Oct 21, 2024

See author in peter-evans/create-pull-request action inputs

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Your personal information is not exposed as far as I can see.
The action's author is using your GitHub user ID and user name only.
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@2bndy5 2bndy5 changed the title Update used-by.yml to explicit committer Update used-by.yml to explicit author Oct 21, 2024
@shenxianpeng shenxianpeng merged commit 9ce54f4 into main Oct 21, 2024
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wow, it fixed c1c9d5b

@shenxianpeng shenxianpeng added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 13, 2025
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The pull request introduces a minor modification to the GitHub Actions workflow in the .github/workflows/used-by.yml file. A new author parameter is added to the peter-evans/create-pull-request action, specifying the GitHub Actions bot as the author of the pull request. This change provides explicit attribution for automated pull request creation without altering the workflow's core functionality.

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.github/workflows/used-by.yml Added author parameter to specify GitHub Actions bot as pull request author

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🤖 A workflow tweak, so subtle and neat
Where GitHub's bot gets its author's seat
A line of code, a digital trace
Marking automation with robotic grace
Commit by bot, pull request complete! 🐰


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